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orcishgamer: Also: DID IT START YET???? Can't find any info.
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Jozape: Nope. They're submitting it now, and it will take a few days to get through.
My arms are getting tired from throwing money at my screen.

Seriously. On the one hand, it's great they're making this. On the other hand, I am really not heartened by their most recent creations at all. The Bard's Tale was an epic disappointment, considering what a cult classic the first 3 games were; and I've heard so many bad things about Hunted.
Post edited March 09, 2012 by lowyhong
Interview with Brian on Rock Paper Shotgun. Mainly talking about the history of Wasteland/Interplay, how Wasteland 2 is going to be designed(mechanics > cinematics), etc. Supposedly, the KickStarter will be starting sometime today or tomorrow.

Also, he's dropping 100,000 USD in this himself. He really wants to see it done, hehe.
From the Wasteland 2 blog:
First off, I’d like to welcome you to the development forum for Wasteland 2… after all, it’s because of you that we are even here right now. I’ve been wanting to get back to this franchise for over 20 years and the entire reason Fallout exists today is because I was unable to make a sequel back in the day, and after I cleared up the legal issues we were not able to get publishers excited unless it was a potential “billion dollar franchise” or they just didn’t want the kind of gameplay experience that classic role playing games offered. It was frustrating!

Fortunately, we are in a different era with thanks to fan based funding and digital distribution. We have a chance to move the power back to the developers, allowing us to make genres of games that publishers just would not support. I had completely given up on making a Wasteland sequel until just recently, and I can tell you the last few weeks have been a blast re-connecting with the fans and working on designs. It reminds me of why I was excited about the games business to begin with.

Wasteland was an epic game changer among the RPG genre and did a wonderful job of creating a sandbox type world that served up morality decisions that players were not used to. Even on recent press tours around the world ranging from Europe to Asia I always without exception would be asked about a Wasteland sequel. Clearly this was a game that resonated with the fans and now for the first time there is hope.

Wasteland 2 will be 100% fan funded game through the Kickstarter website in just a short while. We know people are naturally concerned with fan funded projects but the input we receive here will help shape what Wasteland 2 becomes. Please “like” our Facebook page, be part of the forum, follow our updates here and follow me on Twitter. And we are not just looking to bring Wasteland followers to our forums but fans of all the classic RPG’s who want to bring this genre back. When I was at Interplay we produced and financed some of the finest RPG’s made, titles you may remember like Bard’s Tale, Dragon Wars, Stonekeep, Fallout, Icewind Dale, Baldur’s Gate and more. Nothing would please me more than to get back and really show what can be done without interruption from a publisher.

Ultimately it will be up to the supporters on whether the long awaited sequel to Wasteland gets made. I encourage you to get involved and spread the word by tweeting and promoting this wherever you can…. Let’s get this done!

-Brian Fargo
/salute

Now that the excuse of publishers breathing down their necks is out of the way, let's see if they really pull this off.
Post edited March 12, 2012 by lowyhong
There's something that's been bothering me. I would like if GOG could get the original Wasteland. inXile can't let the original Wasteland be distributed because someone else has the rights for that, but inXile does have the rights to make a new Wasteland game. I'm going to compare this to System Shock 2. I've been told that System Shock 2 can't be distributed because someone that has the rights to it is holding on to it hoping that someone else will buy the rights for a large sum of money to make a new game. But, if the Wasteland situation is anything to go by, those are different rights or something? How are the rights to make a new game tied to the rights to distribute an old game? I'm confused.
In the interim of efficient, sensible trademark laws trying to sort this out, you can still download it off Abandonia. \o/
Post edited March 13, 2012 by lowyhong
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/inxile/wasteland-2
Well, there went a lot of money:)